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Grizzly attack survivor is Alamosa man
Posted: Thursday, Jul 29th, 2010
Singer treated, released
YELLOWSTONE -- Alamosa resident Ron Singer, 21, is one of this week's survivors of a grizzly bear attack in a campground near Yellowstone National Park.
Singer and his girlfriend were on vacation this week in the Yellowstone National Park area when he was attacked by a female grizzly that was later captured, in addition to some of
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Not guilty plea entered for Caudle
Posted: Wednesday, Jul 28th, 2010
AG Office tries to prevent Caudle from seeing Arkansas friends
DEL NORTE -- John Caudle's not guilty plea was almost anti-climatic after the fierce battles fought in court Wednesday afternoon.
Caudle was arrested Oct. 26, 2009, for allegedly killing his mother and step-father, Joanne and Tracy Rinebarger with a .22 caliber pistol.
At stake was whether the defendant, 15-year
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Transmission line comment period extended
Posted: Tuesday, Jul 27th, 2010
PUC takes input today
SAN LUIS VALLEY -- Residents of the San Luis Valley have until 4 p.m. today (Wednesday, July 28) to share additional comments in the first phase of the proposed new transmission line.
At the conclusion of a Colorado Public Utilities Commission evidentiary hearing in Denver on Monday, Judge Mana Jennings-Fader decided to re-open the comment period
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Man who ordered contract hit in court
Posted: Monday, Jul 26th, 2010
Sterns offered to pay $20,000 for deaths
ALAMOSA -- The status of a prisoner who offered $20,000 for the death of his 6-year-old daughter, his ex-wife, and his ex-wife's husband will be decided August 16.
Kevin Edward Sterns, now 40, was in the Fremont Department of Corrections in Cannon City serving 18 months on harassment and stalking charges when he
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City hall supporters speak to council
Posted: Friday, Jul 23rd, 2010
Ballots are out
ALAMOSA -- Responding to public comments shared at the Alamosa city council's meeting two weeks ago, audience members this week took the city's side in the debate over the proposed new city hall complex.
Alamosa voters have already received their ballots that include a question asking if residents want to repeal or retain the city ordinance setting
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Alamosa tussles with ongoing deer problem
Posted: Thursday, Jul 22nd, 2010
Varied options discussed
ALAMOSA -- Once again the Alamosa city council is attempting to address the city's prolific deer population.
Meeting with Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) Area Wildlife Manager Rick Basagoitia Wednesday night, the council discussed its options for managing the deer.
Alamosa Mayor Kathy Rogers said deer problems in the city have been ongoing for years.
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Stream flows tank in San Luis Valley
Posted: Wednesday, Jul 21st, 2010
Summer is hot and dry
ALAMOSA -- "It's time for rain dances."
Rio Grande Water Conservation District Engineer Allen Davey's comment was echoed throughout the district's water meeting on Tuesday, as water experts discussed the Valley's diminishing water supply this summer.
San Luis Valley Public Lands Manager Dan Dallas said Forest Service personnel are dealing with about three fires a
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Hearing set for driver in fatal accident
Posted: Tuesday, Jul 20th, 2010
ALAMOSA -- A man charged with three felony counts following a fatal accident will be in court for his preliminary hearing August 5.
Jonathen Michael Lopez, 20, driver of the vehicle, and the front seat passenger, Celso Cesar Ruiz, 22, both from Center, were thrown from the vehicle. A third passenger, Sarah Rodriguez, 19, was in the back seat and
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McInnis speaks to Farm Bureau members
Posted: Monday, Jul 19th, 2010
Ag issues addressed
ALAMOSA -- One of the Monday speakers for the Colorado Farm Bureau Mid-Summer Meeting, Republican candidate for governor Scott McInnis addressed various agricultural-related topics such as water and immigration.
The Farm Bureau conference continues today in Alamosa.
McInnis and Dan Maes are running for governor on the Republican ticket and John Hickenlooper on the Democratic ticket. Many
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